If the image geolocation and the image coordinate system are not correct, it can lead to processing failure.
In order to ensure that the correct image geolocation and image coordinate system is used, verify that:
1. The image coordinate system is correct.
2. The initial 3D coordinates for each image are correct.
1. Verify that the image coordinate system is correct
1. Click Project > Image Properties Editor...
2. In the Image Properties Editor, under the section Image Coordinate System, verify that the correct Datum and Coordinate System is selected.
3. If the wrong coordinate system is selected, click Edit... in the Coordinate System under the Image Geolocation section.
4. On the Select Image Coordinate System pop-up, change the coordinate system. For more information about how to change the coordinate system: How to select / change the Image / GCP / Output Coordinate System.
5. On the Image Properties Editor, click OK.
2. Verify that the initial 3D coordinates for each image are correct
1. Click Project > Image Properties Editor...
2. In the Image Properties Editor, use the image table to verify that the Latitude, Longitude, Altitude (or X, Y, Z) coordinates are correct for each image.
3. If the coordinates are not correct, correct them following these instructions: How to select/change the image's geolocation and orientation. If you import the coordinates from a file, verify that the coordinates in the file are correct and that the correct coordinate format (Latitude, Longitude, Altitude / Longitude, Latitude, Altitude / etc.) is selected when importing the file.
4. On the Image Properties Editor, click OK.
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